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Jodi-Ann Burey on Speechwriting, Authenticity, and Adapting Her TED Talk into a Book
Claire Dederer Talks to the Author of
Authentic: The Myth of Bringing Your Full Self to Work
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Claire Dederer
| November 4, 2025
The Epiphany in the Ordinary: A Conversation With Teju Cole
Jennifer Acker Talks to Cole About Genre-Bending, How Artists Bear Witness to Tragedy, and More
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Jennifer Acker
| November 3, 2025
Julian Brave NoiseCat on How Directing a Documentary Shaped His Memoir
“Nonfiction is, at its core, about how one chooses to live and observe life.”
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Julian Brave NoiseCat
| October 24, 2025
A Rare and Fragile Cage: On Loving—and Being Trapped By—the Lithuanian Language
Akvilė Kavaliauskaitė Considers the One-Way Cultural Street Between Her Home Country and the Rest of the World
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Akvilė Kavaliauskaitė
| October 22, 2025
Sue Monk Kidd on Finding a Flow State in Writing
“Writing, it turns out, is a difficult joy.”
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Sue Monk Kidd
| October 17, 2025
Anna North Thinks About the Roman Empire All the Time
The Author Explores How Learning Latin Helps Her Untangle History With the Present
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Anna North
| October 15, 2025
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| October 10, 2025
A Cross-Genre Trek: How Translation Improved My Debut Novel
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| October 8, 2025
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Michelle Gurule
| October 6, 2025
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| October 3, 2025
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Emma Straub
| October 2, 2025
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Javier Garcia del Moral
| September 26, 2025
John J. Lennon on Humanity in Prison and the Sensationalism of the True Crime Genre
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Vauhini Vara
| September 22, 2025
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Heidi Seaborn
| September 18, 2025
Connecting the Dots: On Creating Fiction from Facts
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Beth Kephart
| September 10, 2025
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